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Summary

This new book by the world's leading programming language textbook authors carefully explains how to use Perl as a general-purpose programming language and how to program multi-tier, client/server, database-intensive, Internet-and-Web-based applications.

Dr. Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel are the principals of Deitel & Associates, Inc., the internationally recognized corporate training and content-creation organization specializing in C++, Java, C#, C, Visual Basic®, XML, Python, Perl, Internet, World Wide Web and object technologies. The Deitels are also the authors of the world's #1 Java and C++ textbooks, Java How to Program, 3/e and C++ How to Program, 3/e.

In Perl How to Program, the Deitels and their colleagues, Tem R. Nieto and David C. McPhie, discuss topics you need to build complete, Web-based applications including:

CGI/HTML forms/XML/CGI.pm

Control Structures/Arrays/Hashes

Regular Expressions/Strings

Objects/Encapsulation

OOP/Inheritance/References

Database/DBI/SQL/Signals/Contexts

Security/Accessibility

Typeglobs/File Globbing

Networking/Sockts/Internet Protocols

Cookies/Session Tracking

Filehandles/Data Structures

Process Control/Forking/Piping

Subroutines/Modules/Packages/Overloading

Web Automation/OLE Automation

Server-Side Includes/Ties/Closures

Graphics/GUI/Perl/TK

Perl How to Program includes extensive pedagogic features:

Hundreds of LIVE-CODE programs with screen captures that show exact outputs

Extensive World Wide Web and Internet resources to encourage further research

Hundreds of tips, recommended practices and cautionsall marked with icons

Perl How to Program is the centerpiece of a complete family of resources for teaching and learning Perl, including Web sites (www.deitel.com and www.prenhall.com/deitel) with the book's source-code examples (which are also on the enclosed CD) and other information for faculty, students and professionals; an optional interactive CD (Perl Multimedia Cyber Classroom) containing thousands of hyperlinks and audio walkthroughs of hundreds of code examples in the book